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by smt88 2536 days ago
I think you're attacking a straw man here. The people who want you to get rid of jQuery are mostly arguing that vanilla JS does what jQuery does.

As for abstracting the relationship between data and presentation, there is definitely a React bandwagon, but that's kind of the second stage after getting past jQuery.

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I got your point, but who uses vanilla JS these days when you can just use React, specially when it is not needed?